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American Journal of Nursing | 1955

New trends in maternity care.

Edith B. Jackson

Training-for-childbirth programs and rooming-in accommodations have been developed in response to the need for a more relaxed and cheerful atmosphere during the mothers delivery and lying-in period.


Pediatrics | 1954

Paroxysmal fussing in infancy, sometimes called colic.

Morris A. Wessel; John C. Cobb; Edith B. Jackson; George S. Harris; Ann C. Detwiler


Pediatrics | 1956

STATISTICAL REPORT ON INCIDENCE AND DURATION OF BREAST FEEDING IN RELATION TO PERSONAL-SOCIAL AND HOSPITAL MATERNITY FACTORS

Edith B. Jackson; Louise C. Wilkin; Harry Auerbach


JAMA | 1953

Management of breast feeding.

G. R. Baknes; A. N. Lethin; Edith B. Jackson; Nilda. Shea


American Journal of Orthopsychiatry | 1956

The influence of degree of flexibility in maternal child care practices on early child behavior.

Ethelyn H. Klatskin; Edith B. Jackson; Louise C. Wilkin


American Journal of Nursing | 1952

Home adjustment of rooming-in and non-rooming-in mothers.

Nilda. Shea; Ethelyn H. Klatskin; Edith B. Jackson


Psychoanalytic Study of The Child | 1952

Early child development in relation to degree of flexibility of maternal attitude.

Edith B. Jackson; Ethelyn H. Klatskin; Louise C. Wilkin


Pediatrics | 1950

Self-demand feeding in the first week of life.

Richard W. Olmsted; Edith B. Jackson


American Journal of Orthopsychiatry | 1955

Methodology of the Yale rooming-in project on parent-child relationship (concluded).

Ethelyn H. Klatskin; Edith B. Jackson


Psychoanalytic Study of The Child | 1950

Rooming-In Research Project: Development of Methodology of Parent-Child Relationship Study in a Clinical Setting

Edith B. Jackson; Ethelyn H. Klatskin

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